Karaoke queen Rose Strickland has been belting out tunes in pubs up to six  times a week for the last 27 years — racking up nearly 10,000  performances.
 
 
 
 
 
    
  
 
 
 And now the mum-of-five, who claims she can sing higher notes than Susan  Boyle, hitting top C with her soprano voice, has finally released a disc of  her favourite tracks.
 Known as the undisputed karaoke queen of Telford, Shrops, Rose has recorded 14  covers from artists including Frank Sinatra and Whitney Houston on her CD,  Rose Sings.  
 She said of recording her album: "I only stopped once for a cup of tea. It was the most wonderful experience and I wasn't nervous at all. I even started to  dance at my own singing.  
  "They said I was fantastic. I can reach higher notes than Susan Boyle. I was  always told I was a lyric soprano but the lads at the studios said you are a  soprano, you're great. 
 "Two of the songs haven't got any music, they're just me singing away." 
 Former kitchen assistant and cleaner Rose — who has been married  twice and lost second husband Bill just a few months ago — has  previously tried to wow Simon Cowell and the judges on Britain's Got Talent.
 But she was left disappointed after failing to get the nod to go in front of  the cameras. 
 Rose said: "Maybe it was something to do with my age. But I am going to  do it again with another song which more people may prefer to hear." 
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